- Author: Carmen Sylva Author Record # 295672
- Legal Name: Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, Pauline Elisabeth Ottilie Luise zu Wied von
- Birthplace: Schloss Monrepos, Neuwied, Rhine Province, Kingdom of Prussia, German Confederation
- Birthdate: 29 December 1843
- Deathdate: 2 March 1916
- Language: German
- Webpages: Wikipedia-EN
- Used These Alternate Names: Queen Elisabeth of Roumania
- Note: Queen of Romania as wife of King Carol I of Hohenzollern-Sigmarigen (r. 1881-1914) & writer.
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Leidens Erdengang (1882)
only appeared as:
- Translation: Pilgrim Sorrow: A Cycle of Tales [English] (1884) [as by Queen Elisabeth of Roumania]
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Das Leiden (1882)
only appeared as:
- Translation: Sorrow [English] (1884) [as by Queen Elisabeth of Roumania]
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Das Sonnenkind (1882)
only appeared as:
- Translation: The Child of the Sun [English] (1884) [as by Queen Elisabeth of Roumania]
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Der Einsiedler (1882)
only appeared as:
- Translation: The Hermit [English] (1884) [as by Queen Elisabeth of Roumania]
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Der Unerbittliche (1882)
only appeared as:
- Translation: The Inexorable [English] (1884) [as by Queen Elisabeth of Roumania]
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Die Schatzgräber (1882)
only appeared as:
- Translation: The Treasure Seekers [English] (1884) [as by Queen Elisabeth of Roumania]
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Ein Leben (1882)
only appeared as:
- Translation: A Life [English] (1884) [as by Queen Elisabeth of Roumania]
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Friedens Reich (1882)
only appeared as:
- Translation: The Realm of Peace [English] (1884) [as by Queen Elisabeth of Roumania]
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Himmlische Gaben (1882)
only appeared as:
- Translation: Heavenly Gifts [English] (1884) [as by Queen Elisabeth of Roumania]
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Irdische Mächte (1882)
only appeared as:
- Translation: Earthly Powers [English] (1884) [as by Queen Elisabeth of Roumania]
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Lotti (1882)
only appeared as:
- Translation: Lotty [English] (1884) [as by Queen Elisabeth of Roumania]
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Medusa (1882)
only appeared as:
- Translation: Medusa [English] (1884) [as by Queen Elisabeth of Roumania]
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Willy (1882)
only appeared as:
- Translation: Willi [English] (1884) [as by Queen Elisabeth of Roumania]
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Furnica (1883)
only appeared as:
- Translation: The Ant Mountain [English] (1896) [as by uncredited]
- Translation: Furnica; or, The Queen of the Ants [English] (2019)